Froelich and Kaszuba Earn the First FOI Athlete of the Week Honors

Froelich and Kaszuba Earn the First FOI Athlete of the Week Honors

Tampa, Fla. – Sept. 11, 2018 – Florida Orthopaedic Institute (FOI) is proud to announce its Athlete of the Week award winners for the week ending September 14, 2018. This week’s winners are Justin Froelich, senior football athlete, and Samantha Kaszuba, senior volleyball athlete, both from Cambridge Christian School. Froelich earned the Athlete of the Week – Team Player Award; Kaszuba is the recipient of the Athlete of the Week – Leadership Award.

Both Froelich and Kaszuba earned high praise from their Athletic Director at Cambridge Christian School.

“Justin is a committed, hard-working student-athlete” said Mark Butler, athletic director at Cambridge Christian School. “Over the first few games of the football season his stats are: 11 receptions; 223 yards with one touchdown and one interception. He shows leadership and has a very coachable attitude!”

“Samantha has done an excellent job this season. She is stepping up as a leader in her senior year and doing a great job representing our program both on and off the court. She’s taking five AP classes and still makes time to excel in her sport”, stated Butler.

The FOI Athlete of the Week – Team Player Award is given each week to a Hillsborough County high school athlete whose coaches feel does his or her best to put direction into action, make a significant contribution to the team, and continuously works to improve his or her skills, attitude and training.

Athletes who earn the FOI Athlete of the Week – Leadership Award must exemplify strong relationship building skills, show excellent initiative on and off the court, and serve as a role model for his or her peers.

For an archive of previous award winners, please follow this link.

Florida Orthopaedic Institute

Founded in 1989, Florida Orthopaedic Institute is Florida’s largest orthopedic group and provides expertise and treatment of orthopedic-related injuries and conditions, including adult reconstruction and arthritis, chiropractic services, foot and ankle, general orthopedics, hand and wrist, interventional spine, musculoskeletal oncology, orthopedic trauma, physical medicine and rehabilitation, physical and occupational therapy, sports medicine, shoulder and elbow, spine and chiropractic services, among others. The organization treats patients throughout its surgery centers in North Tampa and Citrus Park, two orthopaedic urgent care centers in South Tampa and Brandon, and 10 office locations in Bloomingdale, Brandon, Brooksville, Citrus Park, North Tampa, Northdale, Palm Harbor, South Tampa, Sun City Center and Wesley Chapel. For more information, please visit: FloridaOrtho.com and ‘like’ us on Facebook: facebook.com/Florida.Orthopaedic.Institute.